Carrot gold Nothing !
人参 /nin jin/ means 'carrot' in Japanese, but you often see it spelled in katakana as well (ニンジン).
It was used hundreds of years ago talking about gold. You have got mixed up with carrot and carat; carrot being a vegetable and carat being the way of explaining how pure gold is.
Its not gold. 925 is Sterling Silver.
24 karats is the purest gold
CARROT
9 carrot
375 is a gold hallmark that indicates 37.5 % pure gold, or 9 karat (also spelled carat, but with gold this is a measure of purity, not a weight measure as used with gems.)
it depends on the quality of gold. some 1 carrot golds are £80 and some are £800. it variesDepends,How big are they?
you just spelled it (GOLD)
24 Carat (or Karat) gold is 100% pure gold.
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